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Michael Bublé Celebrates His First Father's Day: Get the Scoop and See Pics From His Family Outing With 10-Month-Old Noah!

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Father's Day held an extra special meaning this year for Michael Bublé, who celebrated the holiday for the first time as a new dad.

Bublé spent the day with his 10-month old son Noah and his wife Luisana Lopilato at Confederation Park in Burnaby, BC, where the trio enjoyed a ride on a miniature passenger carrying train.

Despite the rain, the happy family was all smiles as they took cover under an umbrella and posed for pics with their wee one, who looked adorable (and a bit timid!) in a bright blue hoodie jacket.

Mom and dad were also dressed casually for the occasion with Lopilato sporting a rain jacket and jeans, although she still managed to look gorgeous, of course, while her hubby was sporting a casual black jacket, a baseball cap and denim pants.

An onlooker tells us that little Noah "was amazed" while seated on his mother's lap during the train ride, adding that "Michael could not contain his smile as he carried his pride and joy following the fun family outing."

Michael and Luisana, who welcomed their first child in August 2013, are very "hands-on" parents, and clearly, Bublé is elated to be a dad. "Michael adores Noah. You can see it in the way they are together, he is very involved and very loving," our source revealed.

"They are great parents," the source continued. "Always holding hands, hugging, kissing each other and the baby," adding that they are "very affectionate."

Following their day at the park, the trio went to lunch at the Cactus Club, where they ate and watched Argentina face off against Bosnia in the World Cup.

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